Being Fancy Quotes
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Being Fancy Quotes & Sayings
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Being a good leader does not require you possessing a fancy title, no more than possessing a fancy title makes you a good leader.
— Mark W. Boyer
I live on the cusp of two worlds, trying desperately to fit into one.
— Tricia Levenseller
Afternoon tea should be provided, fresh supplies, with thin bread-and-butter, fancy pastries, cakes, etc., being brought in as other guests arrive.
— Isabella Beeton
She knew now that being a superhero was more than just a fancy costume, a firm bust and being able to shoot whizz-bang laser beams out of your eyes.
— Adam Christopher
Too many leaders fancy themselves on being philosophers, but not enough pride themselves on decisive action.
— Noel DeJesus
It never was in the power of any man or any community to call the arts into being. They come to serve his actual wants, never to please his fancy.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It's always nice being fancied. It's always nice being wanted. Even it it's by the wrong person.
— Tabitha Suzuma
Influence in society, however, is capital which has to be economized if it is to last.
— Leo Tolstoy
All good and genuine draftsmen draw according to the picture inscribed in their minds, and not according to nature.
— Charles Baudelaire
I fancy the romantic image of myself being soothed and inspired by music and the sweet aroma and flickering lights of candles.
— Mary Balogh
We are in danger of seeing philosophers who doubt the law of gravity as being a mere fancy of their own.
— G.K. Chesterton
There is no such thing as luck. It's a fancy name for being always at our duty, and so sure to be ready when good time comes.
— Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
It is the fancy of every mortal that being cradled in the arms of mortality is a safe place for the time being.
— Robert Breault
With you, I would walk anywhere
— Jimmy Buffett
Though philosophers like to define poetry as irrational fancy, for us it is practical, humorous, reasonable way of being ourselves.
— Robert Graves